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Hello everyone,
even the biggest basement room's space is limited - more limited than what I'd like for all the houses I want to build, so I'm building some as facades only. And I don't need that many bricks. :)
Here's the first facade for this wall, the long-established brick dealer Noppe & Co.:
(Note that "Noppe" is also the common German word for a Lego stud.)
They primarily sell what we know as 1x2 bricks, also in variations:
The shop window currently displays sand-blue grille bricks, fancy glitter bricks and cheap remaining stock.
Office on the second floor, apartment above. I only built those interior parts that are visible through the windows:
At its final place - with space for several more facades:
(I should add some decorations to the sidewalk on this traffic-calmed paved one-way road...)

L'Aile du Pontis (The Pontis Wing) of the Royal Palace in Granoleon is where King Philip I and Queen Beatrice of Oleon have their residence.
I built this for the Oleon introduction and for the Coronation festivities mini-challenge. If you think I've not been very active on the forum or (like me) think my challenge II build were a bit rushed, here is the explanation
Finally I get to show this build to you (at least those of you who are not friends with me on Flickr and have already seen WIP pictures there. Thanks to all of you for the valuable feedback during the design phase!)
This is my first attempt at baroque architecture, inspired by the the Royal Palace of Stockholm and other similar palaces. Thanks to all of you who provided feedback during the build and I will also give due credit to my fellow LUG member Wineyard for the design elements I've stolen borrowed from his LDD creations.
Pontis Wing, Royal Palace of Oleon
Crowd greeting the King and Queen outside the palace
King Philip I and Queen Beatrice at the balcony of the Pontis Wing of the Royal Palace in Granoleon.

Lego Facade,all this is only six studs wide! and has a brick count of less than just one modular building,The idea behind this model is to allow collectors who struggle with space for the large modular buildings to display this with ease on any standard shelf.
with a brick count of less than one normal modular build you get three,There is the hardware store with tools for sale,a hat shop just in case your mini figures want a new look,and last but not least a fish store for all your pet fish needs,be careful tho the contractors tearing up the walk way.
All the stores have goodies inside to play with and a few secrets to discover as well ?
This model would be ideal for people on a budget,with limited space, or have a gap that needs filling in there Lego city.also ideal as a standalone set.more details on Lego Ideas